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Increase in poliomyelitis cases in Nigeria

Shalini Desai, Louise Pelletier, Michael Garner and John Spika
CMAJ October 21, 2008 179 (9) 930; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.081265
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Poliomyelitis has been eliminated from 3 of the 6 World Health Organization regions, including the Americas. The recently reported increase in the number of cases in northern Nigeria is a cause of concern given the spread of polio from Nigeria to many previously polio-free countries in Africa and Asia following a similar increase in 2003.

As of Sept. 3, 2008, there were 612 cases of poliomyelitis reported in Nigeria, compared with 175 cases reported by that date in 2007. The outbreak is associated with low immunization coverage in the affected region (> 20% of children remain unvaccinated). Wild poliovirus type 1 has spread from Nigeria to Benin and Niger, and wild poliovirus type 3 to Chad, which highlights the potential for further international spread.1 Although emergency immunization days have been conducted, it is anticipated that, with the rainy season beginning in February and the Hajj in December, there will be more cases. In July and August 2008, Nigeria began 2 large-scale rounds of emergency polio immunization in the northern states.

Outside of Nigeria, endemic polio activity continues in several countries, including India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, in 2008, cases of poliomyelitis have been reported in countries that had no reported cases in 2007 (Figure 1). These countries include Sudan, Benin, Ethiopia, Burkina Faso and Nepal. A total of 69 cases have been reported in countries in which polio is not endemic, for a total of 1119 cases reported to date in 2008.

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Figure 1: Wild poliovirus, Mar. 3 to Sept. 2, 2008. Source: World Health Organization (www.polioeradication.org/content/general/casemap.shtml [accessed 2008 Sept 3]).

In previous years, there have been imported cases identified in Canada2 as well as Australia.3 These cases serve as a reminder that polio-free countries can have disease occurrences and that appropriate immunization is a way to protect individuals (Box 1).

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  • Competing interests: None declared.

REFERENCES

  1. 1.↵
    Global Polio Eradication Initiative. Wild poliovirus weekly update. Available: www.polioeradication.org/casecount.asp (accessed 2008 Sept 3).
  2. 2.↵
    Poliomyelitis — Are Canadians still at risk? Paediatr Child Health 2007;12:708. Available: www.pulsus.com/journals/toc.jsp?origPg=toc.jsp&sCurrPg=journal&jnlKy=5&isuKy=745&&HCtype=Physician (accessed 2008 Sept 22).
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    Public health alert over positive case of polio in Australia. Canberra (Australia): Department of Health and Ageing, Australian Government; 2007. Available: www.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/health-mediarel-cmo-130707 (accessed 2008 Sept 3).
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